1959
DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(59)90017-x
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“…Compensatory growth effects would obviously result from the leaf excisions during the 30-day course of the experiments [judging by some of his own data, as well as the unci ted literature on compensatory growth, e.g. (6,37,39,41)]. There were other confounding factors such as variable age of plants, plastochronic effects, and differing total numbers of flowers.…”
Section: Flowers and Fruitsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Compensatory growth effects would obviously result from the leaf excisions during the 30-day course of the experiments [judging by some of his own data, as well as the unci ted literature on compensatory growth, e.g. (6,37,39,41)]. There were other confounding factors such as variable age of plants, plastochronic effects, and differing total numbers of flowers.…”
Section: Flowers and Fruitsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…[Auxin has been shown to be the internal factor which normally limits the amount of xylem regenerating in internode 2 of this clone of Coleus (30,31,33,38).] One per cent IAA was also found to replace the tip of the shoot in causing xylem cells to regenerate [ Table 3 in Jacobs et al (41)J. Obviously, it would be more convincing to find the smallest IAA concentration that would replace the tip with regard both to supply of diffusible auxin and to effect on xylem regeneration.…”
Section: Jacobsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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